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== Scholars Opinions == | == Scholars Opinions == | ||
The International Islamic Fiqh Academy | The International Islamic Fiqh Academy states<ref>https://erej.org/%D8%B2%D9%88%D8%A7%D8%AC-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B3%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%B1/</ref>: | ||
New types of marriage have arisen, such as: | New types of marriage have arisen, such as: | ||
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1- A marriage where a woman relinquishes her claim to financial support, housing and the right to spend the night with her husband. And she accepts that her husbands visits her anytime he wishes day or night. | 1- A marriage where a woman relinquishes her claim to financial support, housing and the right to spend the night with her husband. And she accepts that her husbands visits her anytime he wishes day or night. | ||
2- A marriage where the woman stays at her parent’s house. And she can meet with her husband in her parent’s house or anywhere else | 2- A marriage where the woman stays at her parent’s house. And she can meet with her husband in her parent’s house or anywhere else, meaning that there’s no financial support nor housing for the wife. | ||
These two types of marriage are valid if they fulfill the traditional marriage requirements (mahr, witnesses…etc). But these two types of marriage aren’t optimal. | These two types of marriage are valid if they fulfill the traditional marriage requirements (mahr, witnesses…etc). But these two types of marriage aren’t optimal. | ||